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authorSergey Poznyakoff <gray@gnu.org.ua>2012-01-30 00:07:41 +0200
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[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Daboia</ent><br/
-||<hw>Da*boi"a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>A large and highly venomous Asiatic viper (<spn>Daboia xanthica</spn>).</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Da*boi"a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>A large and highly venomous Asiatic viper (<spn>Daboia xanthica</spn>).</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dabster</ent><br/
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ knowledge base should contact:
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dacapo</ent><br/
-||<hw>Da`ca"po</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>. <ety>[It., from [the] head or beginning.]</ety> <fld>(Mus.)</fld> <def>From the beginning; a direction to return to, and end with, the first strain; -- indicated by the letters <it>D. C.</it> Also, the strain so repeated.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Da`ca"po</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>. <ety>[It., from [the] head or beginning.]</ety> <fld>(Mus.)</fld> <def>From the beginning; a direction to return to, and end with, the first strain; -- indicated by the letters <it>D. C.</it> Also, the strain so repeated.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dace</ent><br/
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ knowledge base should contact:
[<source>WordNet 1.5</source> <source>+PJC</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dachshund</ent><br/
-||<hw>Dachs"hund`</hw> <pr>(d<aum/ks"h<udd/nt`)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[G., from <ets>dachs</ets> badger + <ets>hund</ets> dog.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>One of a breed of small dogs with short crooked legs, and long body; -- called also <altname>badger dog</altname>. There are two kinds, the rough-haired and the smooth-haired.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Dachs"hund`</hw> <pr>(d<aum/ks"h<udd/nt`)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[G., from <ets>dachs</ets> badger + <ets>hund</ets> dog.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>One of a breed of small dogs with short crooked legs, and long body; -- called also <altname>badger dog</altname>. There are two kinds, the rough-haired and the smooth-haired.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dacian</ent><br/
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ knowledge base should contact:
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dactylitis</ent><br/
-||<hw>Dac`tyl*i"tis</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>da`ktylos</grk> finger + <ets>-itis</ets>.]</ety> <fld>(Med.)</fld> <def>An inflammatory affection of the fingers.</def> <rj><au>Gross.</au></rj><br/
+\'d8<hw>Dac`tyl*i"tis</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>da`ktylos</grk> finger + <ets>-itis</ets>.]</ety> <fld>(Med.)</fld> <def>An inflammatory affection of the fingers.</def> <rj><au>Gross.</au></rj><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dactylology</ent><br/
@@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ knowledge base should contact:
[<source>WordNet 1.5</source> <source>+PJC</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dactylotheca</ent><br/
-||<hw>Dac`ty*lo*the"ca</hw> <pr>(d<acr/k`t<icr/*l<osl/*th<emac/"k<adot/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>da`ktylos</grk> finger, toe + <grk>qh`kh</grk> case, box.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>The scaly covering of the toes, as in birds.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Dac`ty*lo*the"ca</hw> <pr>(d<acr/k`t<icr/*l<osl/*th<emac/"k<adot/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>da`ktylos</grk> finger, toe + <grk>qh`kh</grk> case, box.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>The scaly covering of the toes, as in birds.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>dactylozooid</ent><br/
@@ -539,7 +539,7 @@ Was <qex>daggled</qex> by the dashing spray.</q> <rj><qau>Sir W. Scott.</qau></r
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dagoba</ent><br/
-||<hw>Da*go"ba</hw> <pr>(d<adot/*g<omac/"b<adot/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Singhalese <ets>d<amac/goba</ets>.]</ety> <def>A dome-shaped structure built over relics of Buddha or some Buddhist saint.</def> <mark>[East Indies]</mark><br/
+\'d8<hw>Da*go"ba</hw> <pr>(d<adot/*g<omac/"b<adot/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Singhalese <ets>d<amac/goba</ets>.]</ety> <def>A dome-shaped structure built over relics of Buddha or some Buddhist saint.</def> <mark>[East Indies]</mark><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dagon</ent><br/
@@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ To <qex>Dagon</qex>, their sea idol.</q> <rj><qau>Milton.</qau></rj><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dahabeah</ent><br/
-||<hw>Da`ha*be"ah</hw> <pr>(d<aum/`h<adot/*b<emac/"<adot/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Ar.]</ety> <def>A Nile boat constructed on the model of a floating house, having large lateen sails.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Da`ha*be"ah</hw> <pr>(d<aum/`h<adot/*b<emac/"<adot/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Ar.]</ety> <def>A Nile boat constructed on the model of a floating house, having large lateen sails.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dahlia</ent><br/
@@ -769,7 +769,7 @@ She, I'll swear, hath corns.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></rj><br/
[<source>WordNet 1.5</source> <source>+PJC</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Daira</ent><br/
-||<hw>Da"<ium/*ra</hw> <pr>(d<aum/"<esl/*r<aum/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Turk. <ets>daire</ets> circuit, department, fr. Ar. <ets>da<ium/rah</ets> circle.]</ety> <def>Any of several valuable estates of the Egyptian khedive or his family. The most important are the <ecol><b>Da"i*ra Sa"ni*eh</b></ecol> <pr>(s<aum/"n<icr/*<ecr/)</pr>, or <ecol><b>Da"i*ra Sa"ni*yeh</b></ecol>, and the <ecol><b>Da"i*ra Khas"sa</b></ecol>, administered by the khedive's European bondholders, and known collectively as <ecol><b>the Daira</b></ecol>, or the <ecol><b>Daira estates</b></ecol>.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Da"<ium/*ra</hw> <pr>(d<aum/"<esl/*r<aum/)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Turk. <ets>daire</ets> circuit, department, fr. Ar. <ets>da<ium/rah</ets> circle.]</ety> <def>Any of several valuable estates of the Egyptian khedive or his family. The most important are the <ecol><b>Da"i*ra Sa"ni*eh</b></ecol> <pr>(s<aum/"n<icr/*<ecr/)</pr>, or <ecol><b>Da"i*ra Sa"ni*yeh</b></ecol>, and the <ecol><b>Da"i*ra Khas"sa</b></ecol>, administered by the khedive's European bondholders, and known collectively as <ecol><b>the Daira</b></ecol>, or the <ecol><b>Daira estates</b></ecol>.</def><br/
[<source>Webster 1913 Suppl.</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dairy</ent><br/
@@ -872,7 +872,7 @@ She, I'll swear, hath corns.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></rj><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dal</ent><br/
-||<hw>Dal</hw> <pr>(d<aum/l)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Hind.]</ety> <def>Split pulse, esp. of <spn>Cajanus Indicus</spn>.</def> <mark>[East Indies]</mark><br/
+\'d8<hw>Dal</hw> <pr>(d<aum/l)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Hind.]</ety> <def>Split pulse, esp. of <spn>Cajanus Indicus</spn>.</def> <mark>[East Indies]</mark><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dalbergia</ent><br/
@@ -974,11 +974,11 @@ The flattery and the strife!</q> <rj><qau>Tennyson.</qau></rj><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dalmania</ent><br/
-||<hw>Dal*ma"ni*a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[From <etsep>Dalman</etsep>, the geologist.]</ety> <fld>(Paleon.)</fld> <def>A genus of trilobites, of many species, common in the Upper Silurian and Devonian rocks.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Dal*ma"ni*a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[From <etsep>Dalman</etsep>, the geologist.]</ety> <fld>(Paleon.)</fld> <def>A genus of trilobites, of many species, common in the Upper Silurian and Devonian rocks.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dalmanites</ent><br/
-||<hw>Dal`ma*ni"tes</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <def>Same as <er>Dalmania</er>.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Dal`ma*ni"tes</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <def>Same as <er>Dalmania</er>.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dalmatian</ent><br/
@@ -1001,7 +1001,7 @@ The flattery and the strife!</q> <rj><qau>Tennyson.</qau></rj><br/
[<source>WordNet 1.5</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dal segno</ent><br/
-||<hw>Dal` se"gno</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>. <ety>[It., from the sign.]</ety> <fld>(Mus.)</fld> <def>A direction to go back to the sign <?/ and repeat from thence to the close. See <er>Segno</er>.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Dal` se"gno</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>. <ety>[It., from the sign.]</ety> <fld>(Mus.)</fld> <def>A direction to go back to the sign <?/ and repeat from thence to the close. See <er>Segno</er>.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dalton</ent><br/
@@ -1427,7 +1427,7 @@ Who doats, yet doubts, suspects, yet strongly loves.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></r
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>damnum</ent><br/
-||<hw>dam"num</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[L.]</ety> <fld>(law)</fld> <def>Harm; detriment, either to character or property.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>dam"num</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[L.]</ety> <fld>(law)</fld> <def>Harm; detriment, either to character or property.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><-- p. 367 --></p>
@@ -1435,7 +1435,7 @@ Who doats, yet doubts, suspects, yet strongly loves.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></r
<p><ent>Damoiselle</ent><br/
<ent>Damosella</ent><br/
<ent>Damosel</ent><br/
-<mhw>{ <hw>Dam"o*sel</hw> <pr>(d<acr/m"<osl/*z<ecr/l)</pr>, <hw>Dam`o*sel"la</hw> <pr>(-z<ecr/l"l<adot/)</pr>, ||<hw>Da`moi`selle"</hw> <pr>(d<adot/`mw<aum/`z<ecr/l")</pr> }</mhw>, <pos>n.</pos> <def>See <er>Damsel</er>.</def> <mark>[Archaic]</mark><br/
+<mhw>{ <hw>Dam"o*sel</hw> <pr>(d<acr/m"<osl/*z<ecr/l)</pr>, <hw>Dam`o*sel"la</hw> <pr>(-z<ecr/l"l<adot/)</pr>, \'d8<hw>Da`moi`selle"</hw> <pr>(d<adot/`mw<aum/`z<ecr/l")</pr> }</mhw>, <pos>n.</pos> <def>See <er>Damsel</er>.</def> <mark>[Archaic]</mark><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Damourite</ent><br/
@@ -1726,7 +1726,7 @@ For of that art she couth the olde <qex>dance</qex>.</q> <rj><qau>Chaucer.</qau>
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dandi</ent><br/
-||<hw>Dan"di</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Hind. <ets><dsdot/<amac/n<dsdot/i</ets>, fr. <ets><dsdot/<amac/n<dsdot/</ets> an oar.]</ety> <def>A boatman; an oarsman.</def> <mark>[India]</mark><br/
+\'d8<hw>Dan"di</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Hind. <ets><dsdot/<amac/n<dsdot/i</ets>, fr. <ets><dsdot/<amac/n<dsdot/</ets> an oar.]</ety> <def>A boatman; an oarsman.</def> <mark>[India]</mark><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dandie</ent><br/
@@ -2025,7 +2025,7 @@ are well inclined to pull down the present establishment.</q> <rj><qau>Swift.</q
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Danseuse</ent><br/
-||<hw>Dan`seuse"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[F., fr. <ets>danser</ets> to dance.]</ety> <def>A professional female dancer; a woman who dances at a public exhibition as in a ballet.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Dan`seuse"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[F., fr. <ets>danser</ets> to dance.]</ety> <def>A professional female dancer; a woman who dances at a public exhibition as in a ballet.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dansk</ent><br/
@@ -2074,7 +2074,7 @@ are well inclined to pull down the present establishment.</q> <rj><qau>Swift.</q
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Daphnia</ent><br/
-||<hw>Daph"ni*a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>A genus of the genus <gen>Daphnia</gen>.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Daph"ni*a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>A genus of the genus <gen>Daphnia</gen>.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Daphnin</ent><br/
@@ -2086,7 +2086,7 @@ are well inclined to pull down the present establishment.</q> <rj><qau>Swift.</q
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dapifer</ent><br/
-||<hw>Dap"i*fer</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[L., <ets>daps</ets> a feast + <ets>ferre</ets> to bear.]</ety> <def>One who brings meat to the table; hence, in some countries, the official title of the grand master or steward of the king's or a nobleman's household.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Dap"i*fer</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[L., <ets>daps</ets> a feast + <ets>ferre</ets> to bear.]</ety> <def>One who brings meat to the table; hence, in some countries, the official title of the grand master or steward of the king's or a nobleman's household.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dapper</ent><br/
@@ -2605,7 +2605,7 @@ To a broad gate, all built of beaten gold.</q> <rj><qau>Spenser.</qau></rj><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Darlingtonia</ent><br/
-||<hw>Dar`ling*to"ni*a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL. Named after Dr. William <etsep>Darlington</etsep>, a botanist of West Chester, Penn.]</ety> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>A genus of California pitcher plants consisting of a single species. The long tubular leaves are hooded at the top, and frequently contain many insects drowned in the secretion of the leaves.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Dar`ling*to"ni*a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL. Named after Dr. William <etsep>Darlington</etsep>, a botanist of West Chester, Penn.]</ety> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>A genus of California pitcher plants consisting of a single species. The long tubular leaves are hooded at the top, and frequently contain many insects drowned in the secretion of the leaves.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Darmera</ent><br/
@@ -2652,7 +2652,7 @@ To a broad gate, all built of beaten gold.</q> <rj><qau>Spenser.</qau></rj><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Daroo</ent><br/
-||<hw>Da*roo"</hw> <pr>(d<adot/*r<oomac/")</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>The Egyptian sycamore (<spn>Ficus Sycamorus</spn>). See <er>Sycamore</er>.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Da*roo"</hw> <pr>(d<adot/*r<oomac/")</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>The Egyptian sycamore (<spn>Ficus Sycamorus</spn>). See <er>Sycamore</er>.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Darr</ent><br/
@@ -2752,7 +2752,7 @@ Scarce wounds the hearing while it stabs the heart.</q> <rj><qau>Hannan More.</q
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dartos</ent><br/
-||<hw>Dar"tos</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <ets><?/</ets> flayed.]</ety> <fld>(Anat.)</fld> <def>A thin layer of peculiar contractile tissue directly beneath the skin of the scrotum.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Dar"tos</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <ets><?/</ets> flayed.]</ety> <fld>(Anat.)</fld> <def>A thin layer of peculiar contractile tissue directly beneath the skin of the scrotum.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dartrous</ent><br/
@@ -3002,7 +3002,7 @@ And down the rough cascade all <qex>dashing</qex> fall.</q> <rj><qau>Thomson.</q
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dasypaedes</ent><br/
-||<hw>Das`y*p<ae/"des</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., from Gr. <grk>dasy`s</grk> hairy, shaggy + <ets><?/</ets>, <ets><?/</ets>, a child.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>Those birds whose young are covered with down when hatched.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Das`y*p<ae/"des</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., from Gr. <grk>dasy`s</grk> hairy, shaggy + <ets><?/</ets>, <ets><?/</ets>, a child.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>Those birds whose young are covered with down when hatched.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dasypaedic</ent><br/
@@ -3045,7 +3045,7 @@ And down the rough cascade all <qex>dashing</qex> fall.</q> <rj><qau>Thomson.</q
[<source>WordNet 1.5</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Data</ent><br/
-||<hw>Da"ta</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[L. <ets>pl</ets>. of <ets>datum</ets>.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>See <er>Datum</er>.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Da"ta</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[L. <ets>pl</ets>. of <ets>datum</ets>.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>See <er>Datum</er>.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><sn>2.</sn> <def>a collection of facts, observations, or other information related to a particular question or problem; <as>as, the historical <ex>data</ex> show that the budget deficit is only a small factor in determining interest rates</as>.</def> <note>The term in this sense is used especially in reference to experimental observations collected in the course of a controlled scientific investigation.</note><br/
@@ -3069,7 +3069,7 @@ And down the rough cascade all <qex>dashing</qex> fall.</q> <rj><qau>Thomson.</q
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Dataria</ent><br/
-||<hw>Da*ta"ri*a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[LL., fr. L. <ets>datum</ets> given.]</ety> <fld>(R. C. Ch.)</fld> <def>Formerly, a part of the Roman chancery; now, a separate office from which are sent graces or favors, cognizable <xex>in foro externo</xex>, such as appointments to benefices. The name is derived from the word <xex>datum</xex>, given or dated (with the indications of the time and place of granting the gift or favor).</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Da*ta"ri*a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[LL., fr. L. <ets>datum</ets> given.]</ety> <fld>(R. C. Ch.)</fld> <def>Formerly, a part of the Roman chancery; now, a separate office from which are sent graces or favors, cognizable <xex>in foro externo</xex>, such as appointments to benefices. The name is derived from the word <xex>datum</xex>, given or dated (with the indications of the time and place of granting the gift or favor).</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Datary</ent><br/
@@ -3217,7 +3217,7 @@ The field of motion, and the hour of rest.</q> <rj><qau>Akenside.</qau></rj><br/
[<source>WordNet 1.5</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Datum</ent><br/
-||<hw>Da"tum</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu><it>pl.</it> <plw>Data</plw> <pr>(#)</pr>.</plu> <ety>[L. See 2d <er>Date</er>.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>Something given or admitted; a fact or principle granted; that upon which an inference or an argument is based; -- used chiefly in the plural.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Da"tum</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu><it>pl.</it> <plw>Data</plw> <pr>(#)</pr>.</plu> <ety>[L. See 2d <er>Date</er>.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>Something given or admitted; a fact or principle granted; that upon which an inference or an argument is based; -- used chiefly in the plural.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><q>Any writer, therefore, who . . . furnishes us with <qex>data</qex> sufficient to determine the time in which he wrote.</q> <rj><qau>Priestley.</qau></rj><br/
@@ -3236,7 +3236,7 @@ The field of motion, and the hour of rest.</q> <rj><qau>Akenside.</qau></rj><br/
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<p><ent>Datura</ent><br/
-||<hw>Da*tu"ra</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL.; cf. Skr. <ets>dhatt<umac/ra</ets>, Per. & Ar. <ets>tat<umac/ra</ets>, <ets>Tat<umac/la</ets>.]</ety> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>A genus of solanaceous plants, with large funnel-shaped flowers and a four-celled, capsular fruit.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Da*tu"ra</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL.; cf. Skr. <ets>dhatt<umac/ra</ets>, Per. & Ar. <ets>tat<umac/ra</ets>, <ets>Tat<umac/la</ets>.]</ety> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>A genus of solanaceous plants, with large funnel-shaped flowers and a four-celled, capsular fruit.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source>]</p>
<p><note><hand/ The commonest species are the thorn apple (<spn>D. stramonium</spn>), with a prickly capsule (see <xex>Illust.</xex> of <er>capsule</er>), white flowers and green stem, and <spn>Datura tatula</spn>, with a purplish tinge of the stem and flowers. Both are narcotic and dangerously poisonous.</note><br/
@@ -3446,7 +3446,7 @@ I am very sincerely your very affectionate, humble servant.</q> <rj><qau>Smollet
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<p><ent>Dauw</ent><br/
-||<hw>Dauw</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[D.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>The striped quagga, or Burchell's zebra, of South Africa (<spn>Asinus Burchellii</spn>); -- called also <altname>peechi</altname>, or <altname>peetsi</altname>.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Dauw</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[D.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>The striped quagga, or Burchell's zebra, of South Africa (<spn>Asinus Burchellii</spn>); -- called also <altname>peechi</altname>, or <altname>peetsi</altname>.</def><br/
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<p><ent>davallia</ent><br/
@@ -3555,7 +3555,7 @@ The whole assembly of his fellow <qex>daws</qex>.</q> <rj><qau>Waller.</qau></rj
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<p><ent>Dawk</ent><br/
-||<hw>Dawk</hw> <pr>(d<add/k)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <def>See <er>Dak</er>.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>Dawk</hw> <pr>(d<add/k)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <def>See <er>Dak</er>.</def><br/
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<p><ent>Dawk</ent><br/
@@ -5150,7 +5150,7 @@ Fatigued and sick.</q> <rj><qau>Cowley.</qau></rj><br/
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<p><ent>De bene esse</ent><br/
-||<hw>De be"ne es"se</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>. <ety>[L.]</ety> <fld>(Law)</fld> <def>Of well being; of formal sufficiency for the time; conditionally; provisionally.</def> <rj><au>Abbott.</au></rj><br/
+\'d8<hw>De be"ne es"se</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>. <ety>[L.]</ety> <fld>(Law)</fld> <def>Of well being; of formal sufficiency for the time; conditionally; provisionally.</def> <rj><au>Abbott.</au></rj><br/
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<p><ent>Debenture</ent><br/
@@ -5251,7 +5251,7 @@ Fatigued and sick.</q> <rj><qau>Cowley.</qau></rj><br/
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<p><ent>Deblai</ent><br/
-||<hw>D<eacute/`blai"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[F.]</ety> <fld>(Fort.)</fld> <def>The cavity from which the earth for parapets, etc. (remblai), is taken.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>D<eacute/`blai"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[F.]</ety> <fld>(Fort.)</fld> <def>The cavity from which the earth for parapets, etc. (remblai), is taken.</def><br/
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<p><ent>Debonair</ent><br/
@@ -5292,14 +5292,14 @@ Fatigued and sick.</q> <rj><qau>Cowley.</qau></rj><br/
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<p><ent>Debouche</ent><br/
-||<hw>D<eacute/`bou`ch<eacute/"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[F.]</ety> <def>A place for exit; an outlet; hence, a market for goods.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>D<eacute/`bou`ch<eacute/"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[F.]</ety> <def>A place for exit; an outlet; hence, a market for goods.</def><br/
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<p><q>The <qex>d<eacute/bouch<eacute/s</qex> were ordered widened to afford easy egress.</q> <rj><qau>The Century.</qau></rj><br/
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<p><ent>D<eacute/bouchure</ent><br/
-||<hw>D<eacute/`bou`chure"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[F.]</ety> <def>The outward opening of a river, of a valley, or of a strait.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>D<eacute/`bou`chure"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[F.]</ety> <def>The outward opening of a river, of a valley, or of a strait.</def><br/
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<p><ent>Debrief</ent><br/
@@ -5315,7 +5315,7 @@ Fatigued and sick.</q> <rj><qau>Cowley.</qau></rj><br/
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<p><ent>Debris</ent><br/
-||<hw>D<eacute/`bris"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[F., fr. pref. <ets>d<eacute/-</ets> (L. <ets>dis</ets>) + <ets>briser</ets> to break, shatter; perh. of Celtic origin.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <fld>(Geol.)</fld> <def>Broken and detached fragments, taken collectively; especially, fragments detached from a rock or mountain, and piled up at the base.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>D<eacute/`bris"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[F., fr. pref. <ets>d<eacute/-</ets> (L. <ets>dis</ets>) + <ets>briser</ets> to break, shatter; perh. of Celtic origin.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <fld>(Geol.)</fld> <def>Broken and detached fragments, taken collectively; especially, fragments detached from a rock or mountain, and piled up at the base.</def><br/
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<p><sn>2.</sn> <def>Rubbish, especially such as results from the destruction of anything; remains; ruins.</def><br/
@@ -5393,11 +5393,11 @@ And thankfully rest <qex>debtor</qex> for the first.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></r
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<p><ent>Debut</ent><br/
-||<hw>D<eacute/`but"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[F. <ets>d<eacute/but</ets>, prop., the first cast or throw at play, fr. <ets>but</ets> aim, mark. See <er>Butt</er> an end.]</ety> <def>A beginning or first attempt; hence, a first appearance before the public, as of an actor or public speaker.</def></p>
+\'d8<hw>D<eacute/`but"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[F. <ets>d<eacute/but</ets>, prop., the first cast or throw at play, fr. <ets>but</ets> aim, mark. See <er>Butt</er> an end.]</ety> <def>A beginning or first attempt; hence, a first appearance before the public, as of an actor or public speaker.</def></p>
<p><ent>Debutante</ent><br/
<ent>Debutant</ent><br/
-<mhw>||<hw>D<eacute/`bu`tant"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; fem. <hw>D<eacute/`bu`tante"</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr></mhw>. <ety>[F., p. pr. of <ets>d<eacute/buter</ets> to have the first throw, to make one's <ets>d<eacute/but</ets>. See <er>D<eacute/but</er>.]</ety> <def>A person who makes his (or her) first appearance before the public.</def><br/
+<mhw>\'d8<hw>D<eacute/`bu`tant"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; fem. <hw>D<eacute/`bu`tante"</hw> <pr>(<?/)</pr></mhw>. <ety>[F., p. pr. of <ets>d<eacute/buter</ets> to have the first throw, to make one's <ets>d<eacute/but</ets>. See <er>D<eacute/but</er>.]</ety> <def>A person who makes his (or her) first appearance before the public.</def><br/
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<p><ent>Debutante</ent><br/
@@ -5409,7 +5409,7 @@ And thankfully rest <qex>debtor</qex> for the first.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></r
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<p><ent>Decacerata</ent><br/
-||<hw>De*cac`e*ra"ta</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>de`ka</grk> ten + <grk>ke`ras</grk> a horn.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>The division of Cephalopoda which includes the squids, cuttlefishes, and others having ten arms or tentacles; -- called also <altname>Decapoda</altname>. <altsp>[Written also <asp>Decacera</asp>.]</altsp> See <er>Dibranchiata</er>.</def></p>
+\'d8<hw>De*cac`e*ra"ta</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>de`ka</grk> ten + <grk>ke`ras</grk> a horn.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>The division of Cephalopoda which includes the squids, cuttlefishes, and others having ten arms or tentacles; -- called also <altname>Decapoda</altname>. <altsp>[Written also <asp>Decacera</asp>.]</altsp> See <er>Dibranchiata</er>.</def></p>
<p><ent>Decachordon</ent><br/
<ent>Decachord</ent><br/
@@ -5474,7 +5474,7 @@ And thankfully rest <qex>debtor</qex> for the first.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></r
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<p><ent>Decagynia</ent><br/
-||<hw>Dec`a*gyn"i*a</hw> <pr>(d<ecr/k`<adot/*j<icr/n"<icr/*<adot/)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>de`ka</grk> ten + <grk>gynh`</grk> a woman, a female.]</ety> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>A Linn<ae/an order of plants characterized by having ten styles.</def></p>
+\'d8<hw>Dec`a*gyn"i*a</hw> <pr>(d<ecr/k`<adot/*j<icr/n"<icr/*<adot/)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>de`ka</grk> ten + <grk>gynh`</grk> a woman, a female.]</ety> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>A Linn<ae/an order of plants characterized by having ten styles.</def></p>
<p><ent>Deccagynous</ent><br/
<ent>Decagynian</ent><br/
@@ -5550,7 +5550,7 @@ And thankfully rest <qex>debtor</qex> for the first.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></r
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<p><ent>Decandria</ent><br/
-||<hw>De*can"dri*a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>de`ka</grk> ten + <?/, <?/, a man.]</ety> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>A Linn<ae/an class of plants characterized by having ten stamens.</def></p>
+\'d8<hw>De*can"dri*a</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>de`ka</grk> ten + <?/, <?/, a man.]</ety> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>A Linn<ae/an class of plants characterized by having ten stamens.</def></p>
<p><ent>Decandrous</ent><br/
<ent>Decandrian</ent><br/
@@ -5566,7 +5566,7 @@ And thankfully rest <qex>debtor</qex> for the first.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></r
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<p><ent>Decani</ent><br/
-||<hw>De*ca"ni</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <ety>[L., lit., of the dean.]</ety> <def>Used of the side of the choir on which the dean's stall is placed; decanal; -- correlative to <contr>cantoris</contr>; <as>as, the decanal, or <ex>decani</ex>, side</as>.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>De*ca"ni</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <ety>[L., lit., of the dean.]</ety> <def>Used of the side of the choir on which the dean's stall is placed; decanal; -- correlative to <contr>cantoris</contr>; <as>as, the decanal, or <ex>decani</ex>, side</as>.</def><br/
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<p><ent>Decant</ent><br/
@@ -5615,7 +5615,7 @@ And thankfully rest <qex>debtor</qex> for the first.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></r
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<p><ent>Decapoda</ent><br/
-||<hw>De*cap"o*da</hw> <pr>(d<esl/*k<acr/p"<osl/*d<adot/)</pr>, <pos>prop. n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>de`ka</grk> ten + <grk>poy`s</grk>, <grk>podo`s</grk>, foot.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>The order of <class>Crustacea</class> which includes the shrimps, lobsters, crabs, etc.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>De*cap"o*da</hw> <pr>(d<esl/*k<acr/p"<osl/*d<adot/)</pr>, <pos>prop. n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. Gr. <grk>de`ka</grk> ten + <grk>poy`s</grk>, <grk>podo`s</grk>, foot.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>The order of <class>Crustacea</class> which includes the shrimps, lobsters, crabs, etc.</def><br/
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<p><note><hand/ They have a carapace, covering and uniting the somites of the head and thorax and inclosing a gill chamber on each side, and usually have five (rarely six) pairs of legs. They are divided into two principal groups: Brachyura and Macrura. Some writers recognize a third (Anomura) intermediate between the others.</note><br/
@@ -6017,7 +6017,7 @@ From all her words and actions.</q> <rj><qau>Milton.</qau></rj><br/
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<p><ent>Decennium</ent><br/
-||<hw>De*cen"ni*um</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu><it>pl.</it> <plw>Decenniums</plw> <pr>(#)</pr>, L. <plw>Decennia</plw> <pr>(#)</pr>.</plu> <ety>[L.]</ety> <def>A period of ten years.</def> <ldquo/The present <xex>decennium</xex>.<rdquo/ <au>Hallam.</au> <ldquo/The last <xex>decennium</xex> of Chaucer's life.<rdquo/ <rj><au>A. W. Ward.</au></rj></p>
+\'d8<hw>De*cen"ni*um</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>; <plu><it>pl.</it> <plw>Decenniums</plw> <pr>(#)</pr>, L. <plw>Decennia</plw> <pr>(#)</pr>.</plu> <ety>[L.]</ety> <def>A period of ten years.</def> <ldquo/The present <xex>decennium</xex>.<rdquo/ <au>Hallam.</au> <ldquo/The last <xex>decennium</xex> of Chaucer's life.<rdquo/ <rj><au>A. W. Ward.</au></rj></p>
<p><ent>Decennovary</ent><br/
<ent>Decennoval</ent><br/
@@ -6240,11 +6240,11 @@ Betwixt ourselves let us <qex>decide</qex> it then.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></rj
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<p><ent>Decidua</ent><br/
-||<hw>De*cid"u*a</hw> <pr>(?; 135)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. L. <ets>deciduus</ets>. See <er>Deciduous</er>.]</ety> <fld>(Anat.)</fld> <def>The inner layer of the wall of the uterus, which envelops the embryo, forms a part of the placenta, and is discharged with it.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>De*cid"u*a</hw> <pr>(?; 135)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[NL., fr. L. <ets>deciduus</ets>. See <er>Deciduous</er>.]</ety> <fld>(Anat.)</fld> <def>The inner layer of the wall of the uterus, which envelops the embryo, forms a part of the placenta, and is discharged with it.</def><br/
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<p><ent>Deciduata</ent><br/
-||<hw>De*cid`u*a"ta</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>A group of Mammalia in which a decidua is thrown off with, or after, the fetus, as in the human species.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>De*cid`u*a"ta</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n. pl.</pos> <ety>[NL.]</ety> <fld>(Zool.)</fld> <def>A group of Mammalia in which a decidua is thrown off with, or after, the fetus, as in the human species.</def><br/
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<p><ent>Deciduate</ent><br/
@@ -6356,7 +6356,7 @@ Betwixt ourselves let us <qex>decide</qex> it then.</q> <rj><qau>Shak.</qau></rj
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<p><ent>Decime</ent><br/
-||<hw>D<eacute/`cime"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[F.]</ety> <def>A French coin, the tenth part of a franc, equal to about two cents (around 1900). In 2001 all previous French coins were superseded by the euro.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>D<eacute/`cime"</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[F.]</ety> <def>A French coin, the tenth part of a franc, equal to about two cents (around 1900). In 2001 all previous French coins were superseded by the euro.</def><br/
[<source>1913 Webster</source> <source>+PJC</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Decimetre</ent><br/
@@ -6815,7 +6815,7 @@ And then come smiling, and <qex>declare</qex> for fate.</q> <rj><qau>Dryden.</qa
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<p><ent>declasse</ent><br/
-||<hw>d<eacute/class<eacute/</hw> <pr>(d<asl/`kl<acr/`s<amac/", d<asl/`kl<aum/`s<amac/")</pr> <pos>adj.</pos> <ety>[F. Cf. F. <ets>d<eacute/classer</ets>.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>Reduced or fallen in status, social position, class or rank; fallen from a high status or rank to a lower one.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>d<eacute/class<eacute/</hw> <pr>(d<asl/`kl<acr/`s<amac/", d<asl/`kl<aum/`s<amac/")</pr> <pos>adj.</pos> <ety>[F. Cf. F. <ets>d<eacute/classer</ets>.]</ety> <sn>1.</sn> <def>Reduced or fallen in status, social position, class or rank; fallen from a high status or rank to a lower one.</def><br/
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<p><sn>2.</sn> <def>Of inferior grade, rank, status, or prestige.</def><br/
@@ -7139,14 +7139,14 @@ His weary wagon to the western vale.</q> <rj><qau>Spenser.</qau></rj><br/
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<p><ent>Decolletage</ent><br/
-||<hw>D<eacute/`col`le*tage"</hw> <pr>(d<amac/`k<osl/`l'*t<adot/zh)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[F. See <er>D<eacute/collet<eacute/</er>.]</ety> <fld>(Costume)</fld> <sn>1.</sn> <def>The upper border or part of a low-cut (i.e., d<eacute/collet<eacute/) dress.</def><br/
+\'d8<hw>D<eacute/`col`le*tage"</hw> <pr>(d<amac/`k<osl/`l'*t<adot/zh)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[F. See <er>D<eacute/collet<eacute/</er>.]</ety> <fld>(Costume)</fld> <sn>1.</sn> <def>The upper border or part of a low-cut (i.e., d<eacute/collet<eacute/) dress.</def><br/
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<p><sn>2.</sn> <def>The exposed upper parts of the breasts of a woman wearing a low-cut dress; <as>as, transfixed by her stunning <ex>decolletage</ex></as>.</def><br/
[<source>PJC</source>]</p>
<p><ent>Decollete</ent><br/
-||<hw>D<eacute/`col`le*t<eacute/"</hw> <pr>(d<asl/`k<ocr/l`l<eit/*t<asl/")</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <ety>[F., p. p. of <ets>d<eacute/colleter</ets> to bare the neck and shoulders; <ets>d<eacute/-</ets>